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Posted on: June 16, 2025

[ARCHIVED] City Issues Drinking Water Update About Taste, Odor Issue

Drinking Water Update – City of Wilmington

Please be advised that the City is experiencing a seasonal taste and odor issue with the drinking water.  Because of increased algae in our source water, an earthy taste and smell can be detected. Your water remains safe to drink because our water treatment plants remove the algae. We operate significant water quality monitoring programs to ensure federal and state water quality standards are always met. However, some of the taste- and odor-causing metabolites may remain.  Even though these compounds are harmless, they can cause taste and smell issues because the human nose is especially sensitive to the smell. While we are taking steps to address the issue, the metabolites are likely to remain until weather conditions reduce the existence of algae in our source water. We apologize for the inconvenience. As we work to resolve the issue, one step customers can take to help reduce taste and odor issues is to pour their tap water into a pitcher and refrigerate it overnight. 

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